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DOJ: Prisoners Have Higher Rate of Childhood Abuse

HeadlineApr 12, 1999

A federal report finds male and female prisoners have a higher rate of being abused as children than those not in prison. The Justice Department says of the female state prison and jail inmates it surveyed in 1996 and ’97, more than a third say they were abused sexually or physically at the age of 17 or younger.

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